“…An increase in moderate to vigorous activity after CRC surgery is associated with enhanced recovery of physical functioning, and is observed regardless of physical activity level before the surgery (van Zutphen et al, 2017). After surgery, core muscle stabilisation is necessary because the strength of the abdomen and spine is weakened (Glowacka-Mrotek et al, 2022) and hernia is a frequent negative outcome after CRC surgery (Karlsson et al, 2021). One study showed that when people after CRC engage in training that supports the core muscles, it improves musculoskeletal conditions, specifically those related to pain and internal oblique thickness (Cantarero-Villanueva et al, 2017).…”